Kabbalah sobre Êxodo 20:18
וַיַּעֲמֹ֥ד הָעָ֖ם מֵרָחֹ֑ק וּמֹשֶׁה֙ נִגַּ֣שׁ אֶל־הָֽעֲרָפֶ֔ל אֲשֶׁר־שָׁ֖ם הָאֱלֹהִֽים׃ (פ)
Ora, <span class="x" onmousemove="Show('perush','Esta é a diferença básica entre o judaísmo e as demais formas de crença: todo o povo presenciou, viu os sinais, e ouviu a voz criada por Deus de dentro do fogo. Os demais credos trazem um “mensageiro”, um “profeta” ou um “messias” que fala em nome de Deus, mas não há nenhum evento que comprove a todos que realmente está transmitindo o que realmente recebera, ou se há engano.');" onmouseout="Hide('perush');">todo o povo presenciava</span> os trovões, e os relâmpagos, e o sonido da buzina, e o monte a fumegar; e o povo, vendo isso, estremeceu e pôs-se de longe.
Zohar
Come and behold: Moses would not have been able to approach what he was looking at had he not been dressed in another garment. As it is written: "And Moses went into the midst of the cloud, and went up into the mountain" (Shemot 24:18). And he covered himself with the cloud as a person wears a garment. And then, it is written: "and Moses drew near to the thick darkness where Elohim was" (Shemot 20:18), and "Moses was in the mountain forty days and forty nights" (Shemot 24:18) and was able to see what he saw.
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